I would love to have a Dread Saurian but I'm intimidated by the modeling and painting.
I started this hobby in, what, 2017? I'd read a bunch of Dan Abnett's 40K books, looked around the website a little bit, and walked into the (then) Games Workshop store (which, being named after the closest major thoroughfare here in Lexington, Kentucky, where we name all our streets after famous horses, now has the spectacular name Warhammer Man o' War), and said, "Good morn, proprietress, I would like to negotiate the purchase of hundreds of dollars worth of metal Sisters of Battle please!" So I got those, painted some up, and then entered a store tournament using the then-current Kill Team rules. And, setting a precedent that has not once since been followed, I won. I won spectacularly. I wiped the assistant manager's Dark Eldar flying motorcycles off the board in two turns. None of which is important. What's important is that there's this local guy who is SUPER COOL and also apparently SUPER RICH (he takes everybody out to lunch during the downtime when the shop is closed for the manager's break). Since I won the tournament, he gave me this Forge World model of some kind of Adeptes Custodes vehicle that cost like $300 and was, I cannot stress this enough, BEAUTIFUL. And here's the thing. I was AFRAID of it! My modeling and painting skills were then vanishingly small (they're not a lot better now) and I didn't even recognize the material it was made of! It sat in its box above my workbench for a long time before the Custodes became a full(ish) 40K army and a friend of mine started playing them so I gave it to him.
This has been your long-winded explanation of why I have never purchased a Dread Saurian.